DAVID CASSIDY

Nothing in the world could bother me
'cos I was living in a world of ecstasy.
But now you're gone I'm just a daydreamer
I'm walking in the rain
chasing after rainbows I may never find again

Life is much too beautiful to live it all alone

Oh how much I need someone to call my very own.
Now the summer's over
and I find myself alone
with only memories of you
I was so in love I couldn't see
'cos I was living in a world of make believe.
But now you're gone I'm just a daydreamer

I'm walking in the rain
chasing after rainbows I may never find again

Life is much too beautiful to live it all alone

Oh how much I need someone to call my very own.
I'm just a daydreamer
I'm walking in the rain
chasing after rainbows I may never find again

Actually, unbeknownst to everyone, I was successful at first getting the song recorded by the late, great Paul Davis (writer and singer of legendary hit..."I Go Crazy"), which represented the second time I was able to bring this great songwriter and artist a song that he felt surpassed his own writing and record it.....The first time was the Graham Nash song "Simple Man".....Graham being another great writer and artist whom I was able to work with while being at Warner Bros. Music and being one of the legendary "Warner Raiders" !

MusicLuver02/06/14,17:12

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Trivia:
South American songwriter, Terry Dempsey was at the 1973 Tokyo TV Song festival. where "Vicky" a song Dempsey wrote had been chosen to represent Johannesburg.

Artie Wayne (Dir. of Creative Services at Warner Brothers) wanted to hear more songs. Dempsey gave him a demo of 'DAYDREAMER'. Wayne flipped & brought it back to the states.

Someone on Wayne's team (Stephen Craig Aristei) got the song into the hands of David Cassidy within a few days ... and as they say the rest is history.

A multi million selling record worldwide it became one of David Cassidy's biggest hits.